Pursuant to Section 90600, California Code of Regulations, and Division 26, Part 6, Sections 44322, 44380 and 44381
of the California Health and Safety Code, each applicable facility assessed an Air Toxics "Hot Spots"
Information and Assessment Act fee shall pay to the El Dorado County Air Pollution Control District the assessed
fee due within 60 days of Notice of Assessment. The Notice of Assessment shall be mailed annually to each applicable
facility.

A fee for those facilities that release, or have the potential to release, 25 tons per year or greater
of total organic gases (TOG), particulates, or oxides of nitrogen or sulfur shall be calculated using the rate
of $17.39 for the District and $12.91 for the Air Resource Board for each ton per year released or
has the potential to be released of each of the contaminants subject to this rule. Facility fees are based on the
1994 emissions inventory year.

A fee for those facilities that release, or have the potential to release, more than 10 tons per year but
less than 25 tons per year of total organic gases (TOG), particulates, oxides of nitrogen or sulfur shall be
calculated using the rate of $17.39 for the District and $12.91 for the Air Resources Board for each
ton per year released or has the potential to be released of each of the contaminants subject to this rule. Facility
fees are based on the 1994 emissions inventory year.

A fee for those facilities that release, or have the potential to release, less than 10 tons per year
of total organic gases (TOG), particulates, or oxides of nitrogen or sulfur, which have emissions included on any
existing toxics use or toxics air emissions survey, inventory, or report released or compiled by a District shall
pay a flat fee of $100.00 annually.

A fee for those facilities with emissions solely of 10 tons per year or greater of noncombustion-related
particulate matter shall pay a flat fee of $100.00 annually upon petition of the facility and review
of and approval by the Air Pollution Control Officer (APCO) if the facility demonstrates to the satisfaction of
the APCO that the noncombustion-related emissions do not contain a toxic substance identified pursuant to Section
44321 of the California Health and Safety Code.

A revoked Permit to Operate may be reinstated only upon full payment of the overdue fee plus all late penalty
fees, and the payment of the reinstatement fee of $100 for each revoked Permit to Operate.

The stationary source shall pay the actual cost incurred in the review of a health risk assessment by the Office
of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) or the qualified independent contractor designated by OEHHA.

The stationary source shall pay the actual cost incurred in the review of a health risk assessment by the District
at the hourly rate of $51.78.